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OPNET Technologies, Inc. (OPNET) is a provider of software products and related services for managing applications and networks. Its software products address application performance management, network planning, engineering and operations, and network research and development. Its customers include corporate enterprises, government and defense agencies, network service providers, and network equipment manufacturers. OPNET differentiates itself from traditional providers of application and network management products by focusing on analytics and producing actionable results. Traditional application and network management products focus on data collection and monitoring. These systems report on historical trends and the status of networks and systems. In August 2010, the Company acquired DSAuditor product line from Embarcadero Technologies, Inc., a software company. More »

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Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 6/12/12, OPNET Technologies Inc (NASD: OPNT) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.15, payable on 6/28/12. As a percentage of OPNT’s recent stock price of $26.88, this dividend works out to approximately 0.56%. Click here to find out which 9 other stocks going read »

The DividendRank formula at Dividend Channel ranks a coverage universe of thousands of dividend stocks, according to a proprietary formula designed to identify those stocks that combine two important characteristics — strong fundamentals and a valuation that looks inexpensive. OPNET Technologies Inc (NASD: OPNT) presently has an above average read »

Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, in trading on Wednesday, shares of OPNET Technologies Inc (NASD: OPNT) were yielding above the 2% mark based on its quarterly dividend (annualized to $0.48), with the stock changing hands as low as $22.71 on the day. Dividends are particularly important for investors to consider, read »

OPNET Technologies, a provider of IT performance management systems, this afternoon warned that results for its fiscal fourth quarter ended March 31 came in short of previous expectations. The company sees revenue for the quarter of $44.4 million to $44.6 million, with non-GAAP profits 20-21 cents a share. The Street had been projecting $47 read »

Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 3/12/12, OPNET Technologies Inc (NASD: OPNT) will trade ex-dividend, for its quarterly dividend of $0.12, payable on 3/28/12. As a percentage of OPNT’s recent stock price of $28.66, this dividend works out to approximately 0.42%.

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